KerrMetric
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Thanks for the replies but no-one has yet answered by questions. Saying we cannot tell who is an ape and who is a human unless we see them in the flesh is rather short-sighted - we can tell a great deal about extinct creatures by their bones, especially if we are able to extract their DNA.
If you found an unidentified skeleton, what features would they need in order for Creationists to consider them 'ape-men'? For example -
Would they have large, human-like brains and an ape-like body?
Or would they have a human-like body and a small, ape-like brain?
They will not want to get tied down in specifics - because that is always when they have to run away. Just like the definition of "kind" - you can never get a cast iron definition out of them.
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